For the Love of Money

For the Love of Money
Author: Sam Polk
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476785998

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"A former hedge-fund trader presents a memoir about coming of age on Wall Street, his obsessive pursuit of money, his disillusionment and the radical new way he has come to define success, "--NoveList

The Love of Money

The Love of Money
Author: Dean Melton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0977248372

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For Love or Money

For Love or Money
Author: Nancy Folbre
Publsiher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781610447904

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As women moved into the formal labor force in large numbers over the last forty years, care work – traditionally provided primarily by women – has increasingly shifted from the family arena to the market. Child care, elder care, care for the disabled, and home care now account for a growing segment of low-wage work in the United States, and demand for such work will only increase as the baby boom generation ages. But the expanding market provision of care has created new economic anxieties and raised pointed questions: Why do women continue to do most care work, both paid and unpaid? Why does care work remain low paid when the quality of care is so highly valued? How effective and equitable are public policies toward dependents in the United States? In For Love and Money, an interdisciplinary team of experts explores the theoretical dilemmas of care provision and provides an unprecedented empirical overview of the looming problems for the care sector in the United States. Drawing on diverse disciplines and areas of expertise, For Love and Money develops an innovative framework to analyze existing care policies and suggest potential directions for care policy and future research. Contributors Paula England, Nancy Folbre, and Carrie Leana explore the range of motivations for caregiving, such as familial responsibility or limited job prospects, and why both love and money can be efficient motivators. They also examine why women tend to specialize in the provision of care, citing factors like job discrimination, social pressure, or the personal motivation to provide care reported by many women. Suzanne Bianchi, Nancy Folbre, and Douglas Wolf estimate how much unpaid care is being provided in the United States and show that low-income families rely more on unpaid family members for their child and for elder care than do affluent families. With low wages and little savings, these families often find it difficult to provide care and earn enough money to stay afloat. Candace Howes, Carrie Leana and Kristin Smith investigate the dynamics within the paid care sector and find problematic wages and working conditions, including high turnover, inadequate training and a “pay penalty” for workers who enter care jobs. These conditions have consequences: poor job quality in child care and adult care also leads to poor care quality. In their chapters, Janet Gornick, Candace Howes and Laura Braslow provide a systematic inventory of public policies that directly shape the provision of care for children or for adults who need personal assistance, such as family leave, child care tax credits and Medicaid-funded long-term care. They conclude that income and variations in states’ policies are the greatest factors determining how well, and for whom, the current system works. Despite the demand for care work, very little public policy attention has been devoted to it. Only three states, for example, have enacted paid family leave programs. Paid or unpaid, care costs those who provide it. At the heart of For Love and Money is the understanding that the quality of care work in the United States matters not only for those who receive care but also for society at large, which benefits from the nurturance and maintenance of human capabilities. As care work gravitates from the family to the formal economy, this volume clarifies the pressing need for America to fundamentally rethink its care policies and increase public investment in this increasingly crucial sector.

Thriving in Love and Money

Thriving in Love and Money
Author: Shaunti Feldhahn,Jeff Feldhahn
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493423026

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Over 90 percent of couples experience some level of tension around money. In fact, money issues are the number one stressor in relationships. So many books try to fix the surface problems, such as how to budget and what to prioritize when it comes to finances, but the issues go much deeper than just a simple spreadsheet. How do men and women view money differently? What do most couples fight about? How can they get on the same page? What questions should men/women ask their significant others before marriage? There are emotional and spiritual components to finances that most couples ignore. How can you agree on a budget if you disagree with each other on the basic purpose of money? Thriving in Love and Money is based on original research Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn have conducted to get to the heart of these issues. And just as they did with their bestselling books For Women Only and For Men Only, they will use this research to provide the answers and insights you need to break the tension and provide the unity you're looking for. Let this book deepen your understanding of each other, leading to clear communication, peace as a couple, and better financial decision-making. Also available: video curriculum and workbook.

For the Love of Money

For the Love of Money
Author: Omar Tyree
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: African American actresses
ISBN: 0743278879

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Tracy Ellison, the memorable heroine of Flyy Girl, returns in this fast-paced novel about success and celebrity by the bestselling author who leads the pack of a new generation of African-American male writers (E. Lynn Harris).

Wealth Addiction

Wealth Addiction
Author: Philip Elliot Slater
Publsiher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015002562810

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For the Love of Money

For the Love of Money
Author: James A. Knight
Publsiher: Philadelphia, Lippincott
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1968
Genre: Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:20501164487

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Twenty Conversations about Money Before You Get Married

Twenty Conversations about Money Before You Get Married
Author: Wallace M. Howick
Publsiher: Cormorant Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1770865780

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None of the millions of poems and songs speak of matters financial when it comes to love and marriage. Or, if they do, the tone isn't serious. But while love and marriage may go together like a horse and carriage, a happy and healthy marriage relies upon some pretty basic grown-up conversations that most adults prefer to avoid. "I love you honey, should we share a chequing account" doesn't have that delightful romantic ring. But it's one of the conversations necessary to build an enduring and successful relationship. In Seventeen Financial Conversations to Have Before You Get Married, Wallace Howick provides the necessary tools to begin and hold the discussions that will give any relationship a solid financial basis.